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Articles related to "John Keats"
John Keats Bio, Poetry, and Poems Biography of John Keats, one of the world's best poets. john keats • john keats poems • john keats poetry • john keats ode on a grecian urn • john keats books
Bright Star Review - TIFF North America Premiere The Piano director Jane Campion gets everything right in this period romance drama about the last days of young poet John Keats and his lady love Fanny Brawne. bright star • jane campion • john keats • john keats film • the piano
Bright Star Movie Review Abbie Cornish co-stars as the love interest in this tragic tale of an early 19th century romance that was not meant to be. bright star movie • ben whishaw movies • bright star keats • abbie cornish movies • ben whishaw bright star
Keats’ 'Ode to Autumn' Autumn is considered a very poetic season; perhaps more poems have been written about autumn than any of the other seasons. Beauty and melancholy are enticing. john keats • ode to autumn • a celebration of beauty • rime • stanza
The Keats-Shelley House English poet John Keats spent the last few months of his life in Rome, Italy. The house where he stayed is now open as a museum for public tours. john keats • keats-shelley house • piazza dispagna • rome • italy
Bright Star – Film Review Bright Star, Jane Campion's film about the relationship between John Keats and Fanny Brawne, is a stunning period romance that appeals to the heart and to the eyes. period romance • jane campion • abbie cornish • ben whishaw • john keats
Hard Not to Love Byron In Love Famed novelist Edna O'Brien does a wonderful job summarizing the world of English poet George Gordon, Lord Byron in Byron in Love - A Short Daring Life. byron in love--a short tragic life • edna o'brien • lord byron • percy bysshe shelley • john keats
How to Write More Powerful Poems Often, the more one consciously tries to write a poem, the more diminished the poem becomes. This article is about how to let the poem emerge by writing into the unknown. writing poetry • how to write poetry • write creatively • keats • negative capability
Keats in Winter John Keats' poem, "In a drear-nighted December" dramatizes the constancy of things in nature-a tree and a brook-while showing how different the human heart behaves. john keats • in a drear-nighted december • constancy of things in nature • tree • brook
Keats' On First Looking into Chapman's Homer Despite inaccurately crediting Cortez as the first European to discover the Pacific Ocean, John Keats' otherwise skillful sonnet has pleased readers for centuries. john keats • on first looking into chapman’s homer • petrarchan sonnet • george chapman • cortez
Keats' When I have fears that I may cease to be Keats' sonnet follows the Shakespeare model, using the same English form and dramatizing a series of agonizing thoughts that focus the mind. john keats • when i have fears that i may cease to be • shakespeare model • english form • elizabethan sonnet
Keats: Ode on Indolence Keats explores ambition and poetry in the context of discussing laziness. While poetry emerges as a powerful impulse for Keats, he finally wishes it away. john keats • ode on indolence • keats odes • poetry and laziness • ambition and poetry
New Findings in Beauty and Mathematics Mathematicians - like all scientists - are often on the lookout for a certain element of "beauty" in their formulas. But what does this beauty actually look like? And sh beauty is truth • keats • beauty in mathematics • beauty in science • mathematical discoveries
Ode on a Grecian Urn Ode on a Grecian Urn is one of the most popular poems of Romantic poet, John Keats. It is one of the most widely read poems amongst Literature students and scholars alike ode • ode on a grecian urn • john keats • romantic poet • poems
The Business of Poetry Learn tips and tools for writing and publishing poetry from an expert. America Online's Eileen Malone has published widely in many different literary fields. Her advice column reaches writers around the world. poetry • writing • publishing • keats • america online
Ben Whishaw – Actor Profile A superb performance as poet John Keats in Jane Campion's film Bright Star has brought media attention to British actor Ben Whishaw at the Cannes Film Festival ben whishaw • ben whishaw actor profile • criminal justice tv series • star of criminal justice • ben whishaw as hamlet
An Offering of Seasons Viewed in the proper spirit, all of natures seasons and moods are beautiful. nature • season • spring • summer • fall
Edmund Spenser: Elizabethan Poet Short biography of the life and works of English poet Edmund Spenser, leading poet during the Elizabethan Era, and famous for "The Faerie Queene." edmund spenser • english poet • english writer • writer of elizabethan period • john keats
Freeing Artistic Genius William Hazlitt was considered in his time an ordinary teacher and journalist, but his writings may have unlocked the lyrical power of a legend of Romantic poetry. influences on john keats • romantic poets • styles of literary criticism • william hazlitt's essays • reason and imagination
Great Victorian Writers on the Isle of Wight During the 19th century poets, writers, artists, philosophers and statesmen jouneyed to the Isle in the Solent, thanks to the presence of Queen Victoria who lived there. alfred lord tennyson's charge of the light brigade • isle of wight • farringford house • queen victoria and prince albert at osborne house • john keats and endymion
Isabella and the Pot of Basil John Keats' "Isabella; or The Pot of Basil" inspired works by painters John Everett Millais, William Holman Hunt, John William Waterhouse and John White Alexander. isabella and the pot of basil • john keats • john everett millais • william holman hunt • john william waterhouse
Keats' O Solitude! if I must with thee dwell The speaker in Keats' "O Solitude!" claims that he would be content to live a rural life alone but then decides he might prefer the company of a kindred spirit. john keats • o solitude! if i must with thee dwell • the bliss of kindred spirits • petrarchan sonnet • rime scheme abbaabbacddcdc
Letters: Should We Write Them? Writing is, as you are aware, a most rewarding career choice. When employed in the service of writing for others FEGs find they may not have the ability to express their emotions and|or experience to a readership. Writing <i>letters</i> when all other resources are unavailable is a loyalty we have to one another and ourselves. suite101 • fourth estate • fourth estate guardian • watchlists • letters
Words from William Hazlitt the Romantic Why should anyone in the 21st century be interested in a 19th-century English journalist and thinker who was dismissed as by T.S. Eliot as tasteless? essays on french and american revolution • influences on romantic poets • history of journalism • literary criticism • t.s. eliot
Film Review - Jane Campion's Bright Star Jane Campion hits back with another evocative period film - this time about the doomed relationship between John Keats and his neighbour Fanny Brawne. bright star • jane campion • john keats • fanny brawne • the piano
Fun Film Trivia from Jane Campion's Bright Star Set in London's Hampstead Heath of 1818, this period piece recounts the tragic love affair between poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne, the fashion-obsessed girl next door. jane campion • abbie cornish • romance • keats • poet
Percy Bysshe Shelley Biography Life and Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley, one of England's greatest poets, contemporary of John Keats, and husband of Frankenstein's creator, Mary Godwin Shelley. percy bysshe shelley • shelley's biography • shelley's poems • shelley romantic poet • shelley english poet
Memetic Journalism, Part One This article is the first in a continuation series on the topic of Memes. It adds to the elements of Memeology toward analysis of Memetic Journalism. Part one consists of a basic re-introduction to Memes including some more recent theories and part two delivers ideas regarding the Memetic effects of Journalism. classic reductionism • memes • journalism • book proposal writing • query critiques
Memetic Journalism, Part Two-Final Release This article is the second in a continuation series on the topic of Memes. Adding to the analysis of Memetic Journalism, part two presents thoughts on the Memetic effects of Journalism. classic reductionism • memes • journalism • book proposal writing • query critiques
Fourth Estate Changes With a multitude of news stories in the media that really ignite our inner beings the Fourth Estate Guardians (FEGs) are ready to pursue some more innovative discussions. This is the last in the series on "Who Owns What." There are links to the list of publicators and we hope you will utilize these as you write and submit your works! advance • a.h. belo • aol time warner • bertelsmann • donna l. quesinberry
Who Owns What Publications, continued When you write for an Editor you imagine them to be part of "the particular" magazine, trade journal, or newspaper you are submitting to. You don't imagine them as small kegs in a major publication system, but that may be exactly what they are. advance • a.h. belo • aol time warner • bertelsmann cablevision • canwest global comm.
Who Owns What Publications? The initial article in a series on the "Big Ten" conglomerates of the publication|media industry. Who Owns What? You might be surprised who you are writing to and who you are writing for. advance • a.h. belo • aol time warner • bertelsmann cablevision • canwest global comm.
Best 2009 Diaries Make Great Gifts A look at 2 different but equally unusual diaries to give as gifts this year. Packed with funny pictures and fascinating facts, there's one for him and one for her. best 2009 diaries • best 2009 diary • diaries for gifts • unusual diaries • diary for woman
Buzz Films From TIFF 2009 Toronto Film Fest There may not be a Slumdog Millionaire at 2009's Toronto International Film Fest. But it was a great year for drama from bankable filmmakers like Jason Reitman. tiff 2009 buzz films • buzz films from toronto • toronto international film fest best films • best films tiff • best movies from toronto
Cottage Gardening Old-fashioned cottage gardens can be a treasured addition to a home and will deliver charms and delights season after season, with some attention to details. cottage gardening • cottage gardens • landscape • decorations • old-fashioned flowers
Rome Tourist Attractions After The Spanish Steps, visit the Castel Sant'Angelo,Saint Peters Square and the Foro Romano (Roman Forum). All essential stops on that perfect Roman holiday piazza di spagna • the spanish steps • rome • via condotti • piazza cavour
Cannes 2009: Palme d'Or List A Mixed Bag The competitors for this years Palme d'Or have been announced, featuring established European auteurs and cinematic upstarts both old and new. cannes • cannes film festival • palme d'or • festival de cannes • croisette
Common Nightingale, Famous Songster The Common Nightingale, Luscinia megarhynchos, is not only a common bird; it's a well-known songster and subject of traditional tales all over the world. common nightingale luscinia megarhynchos • song folklore art literature • bird range breeding facts • day night dawn migration • keats sophocles persia saint francis
Early Oscar Buzz George Clooney leads the race in this round of early Best Actor Oscar contenders. oscar • academy awards • george clooney • up in the air • jason reitman
February and thoughts of water and how to save it A short piece about ways to save water in a dry climate hemiandra gardneri • hemiandra pungens • dymondia margaretheae • dichondra repens.
Garden Poetry and Quotes Say it with flowers! Gardens have made the heart sing in poetry and verse, a natural inspiration since the beginning of time. Find your favorite gardening quotation here. garden quote • garden saying • garden poetry • garden verse • garden poem
How to Write an Ode Accomplished writers such as Pablo Neruda and Ian Wedde have used the ode to praise aspects of everyday life. By respecting the spirit of the form, you can do the same. classical poetry • romantic ode • pablo neruda’s poetry • new zealand poets • writing for an audience
Jane Campion's Bright Star - Film Review Campion returns from her hiatus with an early 1800's London-set period piece that recounts the secret love affair between poet John Keats and the fashionista next door. jane campion • abbie cornish • keats • romance • poet
Living Joyfully Living optimistically takes courage and it takes practice. living optimistically • positive thinking • gratitude is a source of joy • finding beauty in everyday life • practicing optimism
Poetry for Praise Do you have something to say to someone in particular? Great poets from Pindar to Keats conveyed their inspiration in the ode form. history of odes • lyric poetry • pindar's odes • horace and odes • ode to a nightingale
Reviews in Edinburgh and London The humanitarian movement that brought about the French Revolution is often cited as the catalyst for calls for reform. reviews in edinburgh and london • societal issues criticisms and advocates of reform • edinburgh review in scotland • literary criticisms and reform advocates • quarterly review in london england
Romantic Literature Romantic literature focuses on nature, emotion, love and fear. Romantic writers include Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, William Wordsworth, Mary Shelly and Emily Bronte. romantic literature • frankenstein and mary shelly • romantic writers • fairy tales • the brothers grimm
Spoken Word as Revolution Beat, Hip Hop and modern day spoken word poetry all seek to interpret times of social upheaval and to encourage ordinary people to tell their stories. poetry and social issues • rap and youth culture • art and revolution • social purpose of poetry • saul williams and hiphop
The Literature of Ecology Writing on the subject of the environment includes fiction, poetry and creative non-fiction, as part of a tradition of literature focusing on nature. george monbiot • robert winkler • william wordsworth • henry thoreau • nature writing
TIFF 2009 Films Showcase Drama, Great Stories Films screening at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival tell smaller, quieter stories. Sure, George Clooney and Oprah are in town. But Sacha Baron Cohen is not. tiff 2009 • tiff • toronto international film festival • a prophet • cannes |
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